Faculty training in reflective practice is essential, given the importance of this skill for health professionals. There are several reflective practice frameworks available; however, facilitators' experiences with these frameworks vary depending on the learning context (i.e. various types of teaching and learning activities). This commentary discusses the practicality of four reflective learning frameworks, i.e. Kolb's experiential learning framework, Gibbs' reflective cycle, Schön's reflective practice model, and the "What" model. Integrating the "What" model into the Gibbs' reflective cycle or Kolb's experiential learning framework is recommended to enhance learners' comprehension and application of the reflective process through a simple and practical approach.
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